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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2019年06月28日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLove is EZ
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LIEZCD001
SKU 843563117392

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
After changing their name from Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. to JR JR in 2015 with the release of their third album, JR JR, the Detroit indie electro-pop duo of Joshua Epstein and Daniel Zott had more to attend to on the business end of things. They recorded their next set of songs -- a collaborative effort with touring bandmembers called Invocations -- then, following some disputes, left Warner, home of their first three LPs. During the same time span, the 2016 presidential election went down, and personal developments including first-time parenthood and lifestyle adjustments to address mental health took place. Epstein and Zott continued to write songs on their own as they shopped labels. They eventually decided to self-release Invocations and the resulting follow-up, Conversations, as a double album, launching their own label, Love Is EZ Records. The 16-track Invocations/Conversations opens with a combination of electro-bossa and Steely Dan-esque AM pop on the encouraging "Day In, Day Out." Subsequent tracks continue in kind, delivering thoughtful, uplifting lyrics in matters of everyday life and love on sweet melodies. A frequently employed blend of guitars, glittering electronics, and strings appears on tracks like "Pull You Close," while they slide into slinky soul on "Twice as Hard," and turn to wonky, ebullient pop on "Wild Child." Their harmony-rich, slightly off-balance take on electro-pop continues on the second part, Conversations, with tracks like ("Sometimes I think it would be so nice if I could") "Dumb Myself Down" and the sunny "Young Forever." The affectionate "Fade Out" closes the double set with a downtempo exercise in gratitude. Despite their differences in origins, the two albums share a sleek production style that makes room for plenty of quirky detailing around songwriting influences from '60s, '70s, and '80s pop. Allowing for occasional self-depreciation, it radiates a comforting, upbeat attitude. ~ Marcy Donelson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Day in, Day Out

      アーティスト: JR JR

    2. 2.
      All Around You

      アーティスト: JR JR

    3. 3.
      Pull You Close

      アーティスト: JR JR

    4. 4.
      Holding On

      アーティスト: JR JR

    5. 5.
      Twice As Hard

      アーティスト: JR JR

    6. 6.
      Wild Child

      アーティスト: JR JR

    7. 7.
      Won't Last Long

      アーティスト: JR JR

    8. 8.
      Too Good to Be True

      アーティスト: JR JR

    9. 9.
      NYC

      アーティスト: JR JR

    10. 10.
      Low

      アーティスト: JR JR

    11. 11.
      Dumb Myself Down

      アーティスト: JR JR

    12. 12.
      Big Bear Mountain

      アーティスト: JR JR

    13. 13.
      Bad Dreams

      アーティスト: JR JR

    14. 14.
      Young Forever

      アーティスト: JR JR

    15. 15.
      RIP RnR

      アーティスト: JR JR

    16. 16.
      Fade Out

      アーティスト: JR JR

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アーティスト: JR JR

商品の紹介

After changing their name from Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. to JR JR in 2015 with the release of their third album, JR JR, the Detroit indie electro-pop duo of Joshua Epstein and Daniel Zott had more to attend to on the business end of things. They recorded their next set of songs -- a collaborative effort with touring bandmembers called Invocations -- then, following some disputes, left Warner, home of their first three LPs. During the same time span, the 2016 presidential election went down, and personal developments including first-time parenthood and lifestyle adjustments to address mental health took place. Epstein and Zott continued to write songs on their own as they shopped labels. They eventually decided to self-release Invocations and the resulting follow-up, Conversations, as a double album, launching their own label, Love Is EZ Records. The 16-track Invocations/Conversations opens with a combination of electro-bossa and Steely Dan-esque AM pop on the encouraging "Day In, Day Out." Subsequent tracks continue in kind, delivering thoughtful, uplifting lyrics in matters of everyday life and love on sweet melodies. A frequently employed blend of guitars, glittering electronics, and strings appears on tracks like "Pull You Close," while they slide into slinky soul on "Twice as Hard," and turn to wonky, ebullient pop on "Wild Child." Their harmony-rich, slightly off-balance take on electro-pop continues on the second part, Conversations, with tracks like ("Sometimes I think it would be so nice if I could") "Dumb Myself Down" and the sunny "Young Forever." The affectionate "Fade Out" closes the double set with a downtempo exercise in gratitude. Despite their differences in origins, the two albums share a sleek production style that makes room for plenty of quirky detailing around songwriting influences from '60s, '70s, and '80s pop. Allowing for occasional self-depreciation, it radiates a comforting, upbeat attitude. ~ Marcy Donelson|
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